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I, Dean Hall, will my Sociology notes to Betty Carter hoping that they make more sense to her than they do to me. I I, Dale Schimke, will my height and desire to play basketball to Duke Henson. I, Dixie Galbraith, will my Air Force. night letters to Cleo Whitehall. I, Donald Olin, through due process of law, will to Rush Roundy my seat in English class if there's anything left of it. I, Donna Thompson, will to LeeRoy Hensley, my quiet reserve. I, Donna Vogt, will my ability to stay out of trouble and get along with the teachers to Melvin Harris, Ronnie Little, and Wilbur Gordon, They need itll I, Jacquie Weimer, leave my seventh grade class to Pat DuPuis, in hopes that she can do something with them. I couldn't. I, Clem Little, will my gracefulness on the basketball floor to Don Chappell, and also my History grades to future students who are crazy enough to want them. I, Lillian Wolf, leave my ability to draw to Betty Dissmore and my job as Librarian to Janet Baxter in hopes that she keeps the books well dusted. I, Shirley Roller, will my height to Ronnie Richards. I, Bob Patrick, will my ability to play football to any poor sucker who needs it. A I, Howard Hinton, leave my wrestling technique to anyone who thinks he can do it without getting twisted into knots. l -A- BY 7
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back row: Fred Vance, Chuck Asher, Fred Montgomery, Donnie Chappel, Bob Cowan, Ronnie Franklin, Tony Gojenola, Rush Roundy, Gary Kanzler. Second row: Mrs. Kinzel, Gena Dissmore, Pat Du?uis, Lee Roy Hensley, Billy DuPuis, Lloyd Jackson, Dauane Allen, Melvin Harris, Dorothy Norris, Janice West, Mr. Schimke. First row: Betty Carter, Marlene Roundy, Cleo Whitehall, Donna Huffman, Claudia Davis, Bette Olin, Rita Russel, Shirley Carmichael, Harjory Packwood, Jean Mills. JUNIOR CLASS NEWS The junior class started off their third year in E.H.S with 51 students. Donna Huffman and Shirley Cassity moved away, Sharlene Bradley quit because of illness. The HE. Hi Ereezeu sailed right along this year under the Editor- ship of Gena Lou Dissmore. We think Miss Tenney, Gena, and the staff deserve a lot of credit. We are very proud to say our Carnival candidate, Claudia Davis, was chosen queen of the l952 Carnival. Our class play, UToo Sweet For Sixteen,n was presented in the High School Auditorium November 22, 1952. We hope the people en- joyed watching it as much as we enjoyed giving it. We feel that nToo Sweet For Sixteen,n under the direction of Miss Tenneyg student direc- tor, LeeRoy Hensley, and assistant director, Lloyd Jackson- was a complete success. , CLASS OFFICERS FOR 52 and 55 lst Sem. 2nd Sem. LeeRoy Hensley Pres. Ronnie Franklin Tony Gojenola Vice Pres. Chuck Asher Marge Packwood Secretary Cleo Whitehall Marlene Roundy Treasurer Claudia Davis Gena Dissmore Student Council Rep. Bill DuPu1s Cleo Whitehall Paper Reporter Pat DuPu1s The charming Prom Queen, Dixie Galbraith and her lovely princesses, Donna Vogt and Dean Hall reigned over the NEvening in Paris' with its heavy perfume, soft lights, and rustling gowns. The splendid evening atmosphere pleasantly'haunted the gay dancers as they waltzed to the music of Al Winter's Orchestra. Those turning out for football were: Bill DuPuis, Bob Cowan, Lee Roy Hensley, Fred Montgomery, Don Chappell, Gary Kanzler, Tony Gojenola, Ronnie Franklin, and Chuck Asher. The boys turning out for basketball were: Bob Cowan, LeeRoy Hensley, and Don Chappell. The Junior's wish to thank Mrs. Kinzel and Mr. Schimke for their excellent guidance during the year,
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